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'.l •, V.. ' ''-• in '•••• • •.` ~ - -.• .• 4 , • , • -• -0 . • • .. • • ' : ••• . • '''' Ow , ' , • .1' ' • {4 YI. '.' I' :' '',,,,, ~_ . tr ' ' • -,. k, 4., •.., .'' .1. :'.. ''' . ` '' 11 . t . 1 4:• . ',./...7 , -• ~I' • t ' •-. ' A. 4 4 4.1411 C . , , _ I ,T 4Jll,ji Wit. tiPA. * f' 1 ; , ;V*VA, Pl * , „.„,' • , poir y:7o l 4el sm y '- `4 .4** .kotr,...,4ffifeta-04 , 4' wtr-.) - . 4 01d, .- .~,4'r - r . " - 7 - , , , 0 ,.,,A',...7": ing• , .-,.... ~,, A .. Cilr V glSUittgl l '11:S. FOR PRESIDENT JAMES BM ANAN OF PENNS Y L VANIA FOIL 1 . 1:1:6/DENT! 1011% C. BRECIiENILIDGEI9 DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET 4 13i...0R0E SCOTT, (F COLIINSIA JACOB FRY, Jr., Mowroorria Co SPAVETOR GE , FR L TIMOTHY IVES, POTTER C,oimrs PENNSYLVANIA AT CINCINNATI. The old Keystone State loomed up grandly at Cincinnati, at the Convention of last week. She presented a candidate for the Presidency, whose claims and merits were unsurpassable, and her delegates urged them with a zeal and ability worthy the great commonwealth they represented Nor was it the delegates alone that did the work so effectually. The thousands of our citizens who went ther for the same good purpose, produ ced a decidedly favorable impression, and did much to secure to Mr. Buchanan the proud po sition he now occupies before the American peo ple. The outside pressure from this State and Ohio wan felt. It was recognized as the unmis takeable voice of the people, speaking in terms too loud to he disregarded. There was not a delegation at Cincinntiti that made a better appearance, or had more weight and influence than that from Pennsylvania. Among our able and distinguished men were ez-Gover nor David It. Porter, lion. John I. Dawson, lion. .1, Glancy Jones, lion. Arnold Plainer, lion. John Robbins, Hon. Hendricks P. Wright. A. Burke, Esq., lion. Henry D. Foster, Cols. Black and Gibson, lion. William Hopkins, Col. Cham bers M . Kibbin, A. M'Kiuuev, Esq , Judge Wails, and others, fifty four in all, who were well qual ified to do credit to the State in the National I=l We don't he to say that that Convention embodied as much talent and respectability as could he found in any Congres- , for the last five years at Washington and our own delegation, occupying the centre cf the Hall. and casting the largest vote for the first three days, would compare favorably with any other. When Now York came in, her large vote wan divided and neutralized on almost every question until divis ion was no longer practicable, while Penns).lva nia's twenty•seven votes were last on almost all questions as a unit. llf onr candidate for President it is unneees. !ary now to say more than has already been said in anticipation of hi , nomination. He known to the whole nation : and there was pro bably never a nomination made for that high of fice that gave more universal satisfaction. The candidate for the Vice Presidency was a delegate to the Convention; and when put in nomination declined and withdrew his own name. But the delegates from several of the States de dared their determination to vote for him. Mr. Breckenridge is one of the most eloquent and effective speakers, and one of the best lookina men in the country. Re is probably under forty years of age, and every inch a gentleman. His happy manner and well chosen and eloquent words in declining the nomination at first no doubt contributed much to the surprising fact that he received every vote in the Convention en the second ballot. Immense enthusiasm pre vailed while this ballot was progressing. .1 , State after State emt its en:ire vote for Ken tucky's son, shouts long ant hoot went up, awl the canon outside thundered forth a response. Mr. BreCkenridge will satisfy the detneeratl.• voters. ill I A word now as to the result , of the d'Preri"te we;i it the highe , t 'wheiq.l tr. al, shall ,umtairt th,g de ocrutie ConTention. It has given na ticlp . the I:rie county I - ,antnen 11,01 Julze Its re,rr ai w, , uid create nmeh e,msternfilem one el - the 1-17 - gest inlercs's repre-ent;nc: t. „r the e.poncrV. an I Might M. terlai; . l ntlb, t the price of the that cannot he beaten by all the combined h0.,- of the opponents of the democracy---a which the nation may be proud, sod which good citizens and patriots can support with en tire confidence and hearty good will. Agitati., of sectional issues can nu longer avail. False hoods in regard to Kansas affairs: falsesympa thy fur a foul mouthed non-resistant, an I the cry of "pro-slavery democracy are al harmle“ now, and utterly useless. We claim for Mr. Buchanan and our ticiset the electoral votes or every State in the except Vermont and Massachusetts : and we 1•••- lieve that such will be the result. Tue peop;c have become tired and disgusted with the sense less agitation of demagogues. They want that peace and repose, that security and confidence of which Mr. Buchanan's name alone as a can didate is a sufficient guaranty. He is one of the few survivors of that giant rare 4-f men that twenty years ago 11,1 such honor to the .1 me, can name throughout the world. lie Oen, mat of the Jetlers , on and Jackson ! , chool 0, • trusted and honored friend ~f the latter, and atatesman who, through a long carver vf pith anti eminent services, has male no, milake Ile will be the next President. THN PLATFORM ion platform, it is evident, is to consist of the following plank , , and none other.. lot. Outrages in Kansas, and continued ag;ta Lion about them 2nd. Indignation at the heating of Simmer and shrieks about southern ruffianism. 3d. The Herbert killing affair, and an effort prove it a "democratic measure." ' 4th. Success in the pursuit: of offices ni. , l spoils, or civil war in Kangas, and a dist4olutiou of the Union. sth. Utter pro.ieription of Catholics yet "en tire freedom of religious opinion." Gth. Disfranchisement of the foreign 'horn, ways except the African race. Gth. The interests of three millions of negioes are of more value than those of Iwents 1,,, millions of the white race. Bth. Entire repudiation of the doctrine popular sovereignty. 9th. Agitations fur ils own rake, however gusting to the people. 10Lb. Resistance to all laws that don't suit a party purpose. 11th. Abusive language and non-resistance. 12t11. All sorts of falsehoods to intem-ify Ilia abolition sentiment. AS WE EXPECTED. The hired scribbler fur the (14,:ette took ad vantage of our absence to say some things per sonal in relation to no. At least so we are in . formed. But we shall not take the trouble to look it up or ieply.to it. The viper bites a file. The author onliose remarks is the same man who did the lying for the "republican" nation (?) convention that assembled here last Feb. ruary. Ile gathered the list of delegates from the arrivals at the hotels for several days previ ous, whether they came to the convention or not. Insolent language from such a source can do no harm, and needs no reply. One Hotel Did Right The SPENCER HOt SF. is one of the best hotels in the country, and the best in Cincinnati. It. was the Only hotel we heard of that did not ex tort from its guests by exborbitant charges dur ing the late Convention. The Spencer Hon-e did not raise its prices at all, although full to overflowing all the time. We can safely recom mend it as one of Ole best hotels in the whole country.. - . Tioneenvention• tanver, our candidate is.nom- Mated, ma: five *eat home now, ready to pulke the Poet (toial its duties for,this campaign. of Kent !lay. The •• Republican and fd , EV ME . ~~, . -1 0 1 i .Se s, ,4e.164419, ...,.I.Psitigyst's Tao (TIMES —A number of prouptent eitir,eneof the city of itTest. York have addressed I a letter to Mr. P. T. Bartaum. l / 4.7 pressing sympathy for him hisq,everses foiloe,•.aild their respect for Itialib4t_ilitjllitql irosperi ty, acceptance n(a series of benefit * by which a future hote seeitired to his'fami ,iy. Mr.!Barnum has answered, expressing his iltntittid, declining the benefit,:, and saying - ‘• While favored with health, I feel competent to earn an honest livelihood for myself and family. More than this, 1 shall certainly never attempt, with suth a load of debt suspended in irrrorrm over tae. While I earnestly thank, you, there fore, for your generous consideration gentle men, 1 trust „you will appreciate my desire to live unhumiliated by a sense of dependence.- Strums prevailing at Wheeling, Cincinnati, and elsewhere along the line prevented the re ceipt of telegraphic despatches from the West. on Saturday night. The telegraph line between Lancaster and Philadelphia was not in working order on Sat urday night. We are, therefore, without onr usual despatches. i For ttu• Pittnhurgli Mornin g Poht POLITICAL SONNET. Unerring turn of Ih:int.:nth, v it,l4. Cheer up tnu hearts and Ow new s great C,ollVillt w orthy of To save our Union and establish law, 11 as call:lva fur President. a Xeyntone Clurf Exult' nyoiru' and do may with i;riel. As h.. will save our gallant ship ul etitto From 1.,15101011.9 lamp, and iiiipunting fate No adverse winds can contrunnuate hei doom, Or 'auk her colon in oblivion's womb ; No room fur sorrow ordespouding fears, While our sage Chief., the great Buchanan, steer..., TLr afore he really ottalectioll duy, To save , our I Ilion from the birds of prop. Pit tAnirgli, Jnm 7, 1556. Il'Dov.n'tx Important Rallrond Decision An important legal decision was made in the Erie county, Ohio: Common Pleas, before Judge Fitch, at its late term. It was in the case of Henry firinnell and others, trustees of the San dusky, Mansfield and Newark Railroad Compa ny. The points decided are a , folluts, First, That a Railroad Company, authorized to borrow umney for the construction of its road, has, as an incident to that power, arol rithont an expres.4 grant in it , charter, the rawer Are such loan by a mortgage. wSecond, That a mortgage of the road and it , income iv., in effect, a mortgage else of the fen's chisrs of the company, amt upon a sale of thorns , ' under mortgage, the franchises will pass to the p urc h n sego. Third, That where two or mole Railroad cots patties become euited. nll.l rottmlidated into Ott.. company, under the tat iites of (Mi., an d suc h origmal companies hat. i ii-.r to the consolid, tion, given inortsages on their toad. the right, and liens of the respective mortgage- , nwisf be respected and preserved, due regard Le ing had to the consolidation Fourth. Thattoafter such co tiso lida;,, o , l ,,, one of the mortgages upon the original toads can be enforced hr a separate sale of its original line, but all suet, original mut tgages must be enforced by a sale of the consolidated roads, and the re spective liens on the parts be Ailiu,tent in the dit• tribution of the proceeds of the whole. upon the report of a master, so an to give each mortgage so much of the proceeds as may b e e si ltus t e a t, arise front the part recovered by its lien. The Sandusky R. : Jo:, gays : Probably no case delivered in the West for the last fen yea:- involves more important principles nt law, than does that above noted. For oursehe•. we I l uestion the soundness or the opinion or this comr - rodi Pleas Judge, especially on that point which deelares the mortgage on a nb) and it. income in also a mortgage on the Cumpany - franchises , . This 1.13.. n lung been a mooted . ( ite , tion am - mg dbdingui•lied jurists. seed one that Courte have studiously avmde I for years. An immense deal of property in this country is in volved in the ptestiou There is scarcely a rat!. company in the futon that has not issued mom gage bonds, and if the Courts at some time declare that the eerporate privileges are not subject to mortgage lien. and that the mortgage corers only the rode. It on, oars, t.c., which may be sold and removed. leaving the company the privilege of their p4leo wlll new, the value of such ',et:rut or I be keen to lie Nett materially curilo. in •Inc•ti,ru Fraud upon the reunion ()Mt, The Savanna:ll I 11.. i ie,p0,111,1,1 A !natter of some impiirtance has been !pit oily tinderving investigation in city, for past, and did said generally known 1 , 111• of the parties. finding the mesh, i!! tha taw drawing rather tight arena I dimly decamped, leaving the -c ire t. ,et tleil by hi, bondsinnti. ' It seem- that, owing to the extraor linary tdix of application , at the Pension 'th ee it Witsitington, of Lite, from parties re+dling n. I Columbia county, and the substantial manner .11 ' which all these applications had been hacked up, there never being the lack of a wit I/1,0 , 14..4, lain all important point; the suspicion+ of the Department became aroused, and they according ly despatched a special agent to lleorgitt, in in quire into the flatter. But a few days were necessary to , lelt.lnf.t. an extensive and Junta !41,firnell•en .v-lent of fraud that had bun carrfol on for ~me tittle entro-ted with procectition of these military claim ••A Toting hm-elf with the proper logal prn u,ee+ the agent le,i tiy the mar-tat 1, I , 4•lnity inftrAal of .litgitide, proceeded to Colum hia cidinty, and there arr.—ln-I (no- Ito-hard l\ .loner and Dr. Henry .\ Ramsey, the letter in Ilivplu:Ll appearing from the testimony to Rave t,,,n the originator and chief actor in the villain nu, plot against the Treasury. These gentlemeo weee brought to this city etrly in the preen , week and arraigned before the United Stat., Commisidoner, Charles 8 Henry, Esq., for pre linitiary enunmatwn, Ramsey giving Loud to the amount of $6,1100, with hi+ father as seetititv, for his appearative frion time to time, while Jones wan committed to jail for lack of a ilion -eor. ' , Some twenty witnesses from (•olumbia court ty, were in attendance, and we learn that the in vestigation developed a most daring system or rascality, extending to sone twenty or more ease , Tho examination had nearly closed, and Ib.• l'unituissiotter was to have rendered his decision lhors,lay morning; but Ramsey tied the night previous, feeling convinced, no doubt, that titer , risk in a good pair of legs than in tno verdict of a jury. A reword of $•541(1 liew heeli uttered fur his apprehension. .loues is -till iii this r•ity. A CI ki. rag.% N." A " Sumner .Iskoe has been folioed in New 'lurk city, awl 1,, resolved to present Senator Sumner a civic crown and Hen ICP of plate, as a tribute to his chain pionship of free looorh Would it not be we!! to present a " civic crown - to the State of Ma." saehusetts. A year ego she felt herself perfect ly "free" to violate an express provision of the federal constitution, awl to openly proclaim nor lifiration and resistance to the laws of the gen oral government, by placing upon her statute Look what is known as the "Personal Liberty bill," mind her present legislature has reaffirmed this outrageous measure by refusing to repeal it lf, therefore, Mr. Sumner is the champion of •' free speech," the State of Massachusetts the champion of "free legialation,” awl the fanatics of the North should not overlook her claims in the listrihution of "civic crowns." - Mill ir.orc Sun. SULPHURIC ACID BAROMETER.—Among the ob jects of scientific interest accumulating at the Smithsonian Institution is in gigantic barometer, in which the varying pressure of the air is indi cated by a column of sulphuric acid, instead of one of mercury, as in the ordinary instru ment. The mean elevation of the mercurial col umns is about 3(1 inches, while in this instrument it is upwards of 220 inches. Hence the range is proportionally greater, and more minute fluctua tions are rendered perceptible. Sulphuric acid has been chosen as the liquid, because, at ordi nary temperatures, it does not give . off vapor, which would fill the vacuum above or absorb air. Means are taken to prevent the absorbtion of moisture. The instrument was constructed by James Green, of New York, under the direc tion of the Instiintion. It is enclosed in a glazed case, and is placed in northeast staircase of the main building. FIN/4, BURIAL OP MAD. SONTAGL—Madame Henrietta Sontag was buried on the 6d of May in the convent of Marientchel,:near Dresden, in which her younger sister is a nun. • The inter ment was attended only by her husband, Count Rossi, her mother and four children. 2 ,,0 . PRIC tI, OF rotin —The fall which has taken iCitie price of the yellows kinds of fool Ainitc*nary 1 ,, t, averages a decline of 2:t Per 4,,Q,..itlyilqd prices are tit. It at a levrc, thll.lll 4-410 e. before be, n r..r%two , r ,hrt.o , y,:ars. This fat is considered u.. precoi ,,, of , revival in general husine... iu ti have been ere y drawn urns in lavor the fond 'log the pi-el two years, although it bear , hard, doubtless, upon holder.. The commercial correspondent of the ton 1",,,,tt, thus compares the change in priers in the New York markets: .innusn•, May 31, Fall. Flour, western mixed $S 00 $5 00 $3 00 Rye Flour 3 50 2 75 1 75 Meal 4 00 3 09 1 00 Wheat, e?tern white 2 OS 1 52 50 ltre, northern I .10 50 Corn, round yelluw I hits, canal 100 Riot, beef, me., .• , . Lard....... ,L .11 25 10 25 .1 00 Butter, Orange C,.unty.. 20 20 00 Cheese 9 S 01 Whiskey 3f, 2 r, 10 El2t=ill'ill Total ssg 11l $44 39 $l3 0? At the same time that this decline in the pri res of food has taken place, a rise of iti per cent.. on the average sabre of raw material is observable, followm : January. May 21. Rise. col ton, N..). fair... $ll 25 $l2 25 $1 00 Flax 10 50 11 110 \V , ".I. tleeer .... Lea(Jo,...sle.. 2s On 32 01l 4 UI .. 27 0(1 32 nil S In Iron, soutiniin bar no n 2 an 7 '4 Tin ........... . ili.l V.; 1 '2. Total . . '219 7.", 212 22 4 , It will probably require a year of low price to restore full !ietivit) A Titterki.o ill iT. -A part% t.f about I mostly We-tern men, me bet. or l'"ngre.,-, Judges, and other., contemplate joining in a grand Buffalo hunt, during the ~..wing summer It is arranged that they hall start front their rendevous at St flood. Nloine•tota, a small town at the head waters of the Nils. is-iiipi, and armed and e l nipped 1.. r the expedition, with baggage wagon , awl lentN. , tnd all the apparrel nig of a little army. they sill proceed about rift toile, through the region called Bois ilea Sioux, iitievt of their dangerous gnme. Pieree Iton• tineati and Memsi, the guide, of the Pacific Railroad Exploring expedition undor liovernor Stevens, will arcotnpany the party. The salt region of )linnes.to, in the vicinity of " Lalitt., - will be visited before their return, and probably much yalnahle inform,,tion of this e.itintry will he obtained. Ex 1;,-nelti..1 M lilt, - f Ohio, atol Judge lare of ,1inne,4,1.3, a re or the party. The Minh of June i the .lay f...r their departure, an I a 111.11111 l- OW -port. ',kr( - The 1 Ad, meord. Ito- death. fr..m 11 I reder.-14 1.111.1.,•. Mn 'AI and 1..t0 .•t t•o4 tl•lnp rn 1031 C.11.1II:y. 'O. I \I r 1.• 1t 'KV 3 318.311.er of a family w llirh t•-i, ruutitrkalily iirifiiitattate fi•r that •perll,- .d . r.uuuu which cud* ul. .azi aly half a ountary ago hi. tiller enTlillattle.l .111.1 1 e Itt 1.01 , 41. 1,71.• hi 1 r ithur ntri :hat mil a feu vrar+ ago hi , : f.WII Jatti Lauck. why , .hot Mr Ilunry f thin lilac.% it couple of 'oar. ag.i. !toil 1110 :iiltati• !Amalie waii a wil.hi•vr it„.• Mr. LattiAii. mulatto!' iiv loath suu mriL I,,Vr been _1), aon. her. 1;1“1.1t1 I.r vo !3(h •r, u1 , .1 crAn4son , rarer. /4t.h.er lome.t An.l :11 lu•trl .. In I r,rerte , l in ,teval F41 , .1 711 E ST l lill.l, 1 THII 1111 , k rt„t 4 rhri, )/30 11.. t tiltri:cit,thent in /;. , /t !Ift,• , ' the t 4. , there "t i're""" l . gr"wi ,, g the , nrnni! ntl.ur to which ee Sumner . rt (1..1101 aft, PrOrt•ti , l 111:11'1 . .• 11.1 i Lt.•u 11 I).• King ef ! 4 t..ile the Ned: it hate ru:t , i, n izr, ater fu-i . ihr raetzr.txt.ion when he I - oce., lis it of -wk. 1 - ]•. „.., "„. Hint Ihr .;‘. -tent 11,. ..•h 1 1..1. .•; o t ft ;1,1 1, f, Ine,lll..it• 1,1 - Ow 1,,!? !•.•• • rt. , 11:f 1•1-... 1/I. Htzl , lllelry .f • r r!. 1. - •!!! ••;!'!.- <•,! • 11,•C it. 1. 11.411,1t1g MO, llt 1 i•, rill . 1, I m :•0 Rust ..1,11. It /.). ear , r.L•tm I••=eTtpliAt 0 .ii l uai rice ref \1. , •• RICaLa4 t.,nn ill, eentity, Iry ni 'II I Ve open,! Ind w0r1....1, entreetv,it war. valleTs . • tli, r tilari , lesi in the ivanitenitale .lein. u, wiii,L lia‘e l/een recently cii,resetral. It 1, nit ended v, ("refl n linte•lesm f..r the purre.e vl wi.irl.ivg the cnarVle Ivarea.o top., large column, f.,t 11/ an•l plirp.e.tia. and Inv, all other do sign n lA. I. ulal ba , frinantleAl tlie market,. The are 1, I :tll •1:-tn!,.. • rn:'r“a.l an l -pretty an cheat. fur tralisruruktrun 1.1 the t .inte lii Well a- I. liii• ile-tern 111.11 1%, CI r, 114:tek1.0,. t 1/-ra!ti, de..lgned to ..pen up a rnilta,ad t,etwr, it !hut city nal l'ittakurgh, and also lo lap t,e Central I.hto Railroad at gellair. I,t to he puAlte,l forward fluty with mare than ordinary enerry Tt)e rood he ct•n•ttin t1•.1 en the we:d Idv Ihe r•yrr, 1714 th, " ...wenn! lwia 1 mry t rig ) . ,n1 rr,L, NIIVII t6rr r•—•, • ,. I that lie runt 1... in I irOITI •..• -• : i. I r r:y Nas,. lhe I e; f , ty. the .gg•Nerntng - go lintath I Iggglg t:ryr. t) , tyorn ork glIgN pat I/1 the l ulte4 khall l.c permitte.l the i' a n,,li, i n o r warlike ite-tempeni. mpazwy .1e.11 . ..11. visit rltgolgin .luting the .gitttitner 10,1" it", ,truly nt Nlagara erg.... Pilch li. plV!ISI• 3,`+ THE HEISHEv. 4 . Cnngress has just isasnsed nn art granting to the liebrew congregation in Washington all the rights anti privileges enjoyed by the Christian l'hurelies in the ennie city The disability thus rentoved has been thought Ives!y permitted to exit sinee the foundation of the governmeut, until brought to the attention of the United States Senate, a few week. ago, in some well timed remarks by tien. Cass. The Legislativo Assem bly of Canada have been some days discussing the ~,lien of Mr. Derien, declaring a want ~f c , ntideure in the new ministry At half past twelve e'clecl, Friday e ight the question WWI taken, and resulte•l in a majority of twit iu newt or the vverninctit. It is understand that the mini-try. as new vet,ttlitied, will ge on with the TiE NleDiiitough litigation between the cities of New prietttri Italtimiire is up again , close ly Jarnilyee and ilaritilyee. New ()Henn. claims S:iti,nott from lialtnnore, with in terei.t, as ',tinsel fees. 13altinnire won't pay, beettit.e the fee exorbitant; anl hence the suit. Tim Canes IN VINI;1 NI 1.- -AlN2Ortillig to the Winchester Vtryinian, the fly, weeds and dry weather have so injured the wheat that more than half a er,,r, if that, cannot he expected in Frederick, Clarke or Hampshire, or in any of the counties of the north valley of Virginia. Corn and the pastures are suffering for rain. FOIttiERIES.-A " confidence man has been operating on the banks of Albany, N. V. About four 'Weeks ago the capital Bank paid a forged check fur $3,000, and since then the Albany Bank has been victimiaed to the tune of $4,000. The forger has not been detected. TEXAS is said to have increased in population during the last ten years at the rate of about four hundred per cent., a thing unprecedented at the south. Tnn losses by fire in the United States last month amounted to $1,757,000. Since the be ginning of the year $6,348,000 have been lost by tire. 43 - Stockings and ilostery for Winter.-- If you don't want your feet pinched with bad and short Stockings, you will take our advice and go to C. DeLva, Cor ner of jdarkat alley and Fifth street, and buy some of ttnase elegant fine Stockings, that make Pin* feet feel. nice and comfortaqla. DOLT also makemUld Beni+ !fiar:9 letY'of Hosiery that you ran mention, at wholesale and retail. Iketnember the place, corner of . MaZieflaftey'itut Fifth lama. coot( St/ ;45 25 14 411 11/4 I 14; 75 31 25 :', ;2 63 8 00 2 02 48 on 00 10 Of 13 00 El 21 !,Sril. MEM - s- .6'„op.. fir, x t"”" . •1. .ss • .1* ' NISE Reddiny's Ruasin Salve.—lt is A Boston remedy of thirty years' htauding, ani.o rectirnmended by physicians. It is a ore , peedS , cure for burns, Egesk;b o ll 3 , corm, feloiai, chilblains, and oldiorlis of eery kiifd ; or tiiier sores, ulcers, itch; vr. Id hi--4 nettle rash, bunions, sore nip ples; reeottm4Oled rifirse4) whitlows, sties, frozen limbs, salt rheum, scurvy, sore awl a , •ked sore nose, Starts and flesh wounds, it is a Inost valua ble remedy and cure, which can be testified to by thousands who have used it in Ili, city of Boston and vicinity for the last thirty yens. In no in stance will this Salve do an injury, or interfere with physician's prescriptions. It is made from the purest materials, from a receipe brought from Rossia—of articles growing in that country— mid the proprietors have letters from all classes, clergymen, physicians, sea captains, nurses, and others who have used it themselves, and recom mend it to others. Redding's Russia Salve is put in large tin boxes, stamped on the cover with a picture of a horse and a disabled soldier, which picture is also engraved on the wrapper. Price, cents a box. Redding Co., proprietors. Aberdeen, in Scotland, or else from the scattered fragments which the excavation of ancient cities For sale by It. A. Fahnostock & Co., Flem ing Bros., R. E. Sellers 6r. Co., Dr. O. 11. Keyser find If. Miner & Co., Pittsburgh ; Beckham & M'Kenntin, Allegheny city. Se- Prom New 1 yonK, .I,,tutt) 10, o r I ,t ,hrt•rfully ~ ..•11r iu 1110 1111111011111. at i 14.01-114/Vlned ,1 11 , t4t•brnt4,1 Whf Orr/44414m L/111110'11( hat , rased it in It pniti•r4 iil Lung isoil Tli: irtit A ffelii inn. and an 14 far fixeiniil,l int the art alit Isiinnrine it lisitteret. Si. Or. tarn, vl.ll 1. ,, r 1•111,4 and J 1,1,11,1, ruge, W line Ciren.s.inn avail, prepkred under the ouiperviNi.ni lir. I. ry‘.ll, ,11,1a•al g.tddnute. turd l'itpudan t•I i• t...• Noire genunoe, ,ndy ne iwepured 1,l lir. I +r..]t A C.., 11,.,k Nl,..rgant..a a, Virgia6v. N EIVe. FN. I TIIE 101. 1 ,NTS I \ II )1.110 1 x:A. 7 :11 r.! • rrrht, Thug, I li t tle exatn.....l the tor Pt. 1101i,V•.1 “”t1 Intprotetl • • I.) nto, h. 1e.,. In flu. ..f pre thtrsng :hid unit., orig.& un.Le no ntlice during the Inlet ilotteeh and It•t. I helo ve he leo 1111p1.. "."n • I the ktatetterld the there ite 1 Lore ho intereet In Inn, wlt•let et. e M. LANE, %j It Dr. Mc LAW. 21110, ,, uD Vertmfor,.. awl cur./elm Liter Paln, to, cortillent , Aleldtne, for ._.le and %lerrhantit every% here Int. Gill'. II Sitlt, 110 Wood et., Vitmlerral , Agent Da. .1. P. 1LK.1.1 !Nil, Allegheny, hemr tudedetle AgettL Jefetboxkpe Plle•, to,le,tol,ttften prove Inuit . lend tor...thug) tem. Anoint the I.artit tlttee hunts • la, ItALLYS'S CAIN I.:XTIIACT. 'it 11 see•ets... Longo the rectum, then the •• P. 1.• SI rote," filled unlit les. ten, and grad- tt 11. 11.1rve• 11 n. 0,•• •) I in), latla I. t .1 arty ra t .:r...l 1 , • $.7.% • I /1. , 'VW% t., 11 , 41,11t1y H..; ).y ht. • 11 , 1.1 th, 1.41/11 ..f 11. ;. ar i xn..l....nwttg , . by (h.- (411,11 J Ilrr vl. 1.. 1•••‘• l• .111. lk thr, lut. , llsln ..tui th , 1.,v k • • 1.• t•i••••I 1•• n ~••1:;; LI,: 'br ,••••Ait %Ittsilar 1.1...1 1.1114 A• I.t at ,•t nr xll.•+, n .trlus; v...., - 6t r .41,1 tt Arsrh ,r• 1 I •c hum ,rt.l t.. I. Ow 141, wt, 1,110 tiost ..1.1...rt LI,••t• lA. I.• ,r awl s •sir t t) tot II I— It—l I t tail Fes. , g FFFFF a etnel wrth II \ it) n 41.1-EY. NI ant.fluittr,r, N 1.1111 K! , Y.l: A t to, 11.1111..1n,', ttt f.c.r )(Ll:stilt . 14, ..t .!..1 .1.-tst.., net ttatttit. thr......tik 1.1 11, I .into. Alt • I. t ter* ill ttc...t...t. • t.• t: I CLICK Cher. Slettlral Te•ilanony NkrT =MEI. 121= at”: r:u../11,1 a i.rif ;.k:, sr .c • 6. 1..1 tf • t t• r. t.r Onto c um. Itod for n ..nh I.l..'l,.ataat that a au- . - af Pr..!apau. MEESE t` . , I,A•11 •10, I. •C 1.• ,12. a 1..1 At:l t-r Lit tacit t •Ilmat,tl u; ...r. r,.r I.• 1.1 k.• t‘t L.n, f Irt M'l, 1.. 1-.. i,.. -t %fir, 0.. 1..1 1,44111 11111=1!II M=l DMZ= t. r.l th . :•1 ; ,..t , a;th At tii • .• • RI, I. .id tr • • Vt. 0,11 - l• . Arrr ..I.ltrmr. .r• r. !, rt. r.l rr II ht.l rKL I',u.• u. • ••• • ao-K r '• Al trtlir Moro, rry ~Ititt .1 , 1/ I tit.. It. .I.t.nkt c1..,1 ,, ,A&K 11 4 .. , I. IMM=MI I.F I Nil N. A 11.01,11, Sir. Rufgrr•' SI rap Eit11.411 . . 1 A I AND C 1 \ CII I U I.—II EP nalgial mit•ow I.lotally nl.y Lig. I.l..iannataaao nlnatalal Lam, bill it *wild titt n uln.liaaaan auto aal • anal., nal na- ma amnion, liana, of n almanac. to nina•ar Ulna dawn catan The ratantaat nal caanstatniatinna nrr fhr wituaawan El.a•na ht.' l6.dr tonlattlon) au Ow tho A Kent"' laanats Ramat nlsaa tlro nalva.rtintannanit In numb, „ Mat, &fir au.l rolall, by IL Y.. SKLLKILS 01, corot. nod .le.gutl 041,01 A. Koh) eLlm, 1., II KS DEILRA /N A Elttl-, Irtarty str.Y l: 11 I' :ie.lll) l iAltl9 mud lIMKIIANI A hiIeKKNN AN. Alle‘bany cit, jo4k.lawlw 44- Sin ntl Staraapatrilla...-TIK.• .o.ls tit! iritratitat (hi. !di 11) dig Ow ot Scr.dula, Scot . Italigoat ion. Asthma, Liter Cmplaint. Vl.htiott' Y. Waal. Ile.artharn, Arad-eruct on., ttn , l readily loatify that SANDS' SARSAPARILLA nia„ldy .a ;ads all matter (row the ey+tnu. 1141/1141 a healthy t irculation,atrotigthena Lll4. fu actitain of I he omittcl. and is a abort tulle rwlneritatyn the bodily furor t.i tic it to mod null Ly A A D. SANDS, f/rnrgixth, lull Fallon ntroet, Now York. 8014.1 nh,, I.y Pittabnrgb, Pn., awl by Drtuaigte gaiurully. w 9ar y will you Suffer, witas 11.10..11.:F CAN Ith Si Ii ASII, V )lITA IS Elit—dive you a sort, Toot, Quinsy , I:licilinitt Inm,6umralgia, lirouch itia, Comp, Still Join ts, Fnmt Bite, Dural, Sprain«, ‘ir Pains lu any part of your eyebolt ! Yee eon reliere,l at unit, by using the must Imeantiful of all Liniment«, the o Virrouitin Liniment," prepari,l I, Dr. : , 421/Tr, of Morgantown, Va.. and fur Rule cheap, 0 bolexale and retail, by Dr. ICKYSEIL 140 Wood atreet, and JAS. P. FLEMINtI, near It. It. Depot, Allegheny. St. ad vortimettiont In another column of to-day's paper. (nmet:lni lairlorotn the N. York National Monitor of YohnuiryYOßAM VAPOR.—Dr. Curtis has done more In sinaliarnia the condition of Immunity aMieted cith lung eomplaints, than any other practitioner of medicines that has krtetgluti with the secrets of the moirria medico, b.r the last century, by the Invention and perfection of an instru ment that will convey to the lungs it medicine In the shape of it Nlcdigated Vapor, which fit is directly on the disease, and not, as hitherto, by sympathy. Those who an , Mouthed with diseases wising' (rani dieurdered lungs, will subseree their Interests by giving the Ilygeen Vapor a trial. Caution.—Dr. CURTIS liTneeNA is the original find only aniline article s novltiklitedev Ai- Batchelor , ' hale Dye -- Peneveranre, time, Industry and expertmonts of twonty years, have placed the original and ever true, upon Uts toicioust round of the lad der of . fame, where imitators any view, but not approach ; egvy ?hay bsy, but not arrant its onward way to universal use. Made anti mold, or applied, (In ulna private rooms) at BATCIIKLuII'S Wig Wareromus, Broadway. Nov York. Sold, wholesale and retail, by Dr. Uto, 11. KZITIR, 140 Wood steno!. narlitlardaw tar Call at No. 164 Wood street, and ex_ *l 9 e oat stpckof somffamand Winitus Clam Jut to. 'aired, a prge lot of Amend,' Celestial, and other styles of eV!, which pigplpil low for dish. &Tomo( & Co., 104 Wood street. oda - "- it`‘ , / • ~K. - 1 / ~, `an it thn. rwtrtet,*l "r =ME! IS111=1! •I 1 64,4,1 W the • —ti• I.zuku that hi. ins =MEE IIIM=1:1111 lIMMIZI 1111111111111 MEE I=ll VI.E.M su t I rit , k-f I • GEME MEE th. l. 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I.lt, MITCH will open his isuuutuetst Who. at 459 MAIN :'"I'BEEI', BUFFALO, oo t h e Brat of July, where he may he addressed after leuvlug Pittsburgh. The Invalid's Guide and Consumptive's Manual, Ur eutweitheet list the prevention and relief of 011.01111111, tioo, Asthma, Catarrh, Dyxpepeht, Female Complaints, kn., CALVIN 31. PITCH, A. M. M. D. Uric,' in muslin rA) rents. It cuts be sant by mull to any part or the United States. zny2B SHINGLE MACHINE. Kendall's Patent KM P It OVED Double Acting lilver & Shaver. rilllE attention of Shingle and Lumber dealers, speculators and others, 13 directed to this in rminable invention, whirl, is now presented to the public as the fiat and may Intel machine extant, for Hiving and ;tbsv i rIK ;shingles. arieux claim!, and antnfity machines have been Invented making Mingles, but it to a well known fact that Shin des cut or pawed across the grain are quite boo flimsy for rooting 1.11r1.1,5,11. Ni 1,11,01113 lu veutions have recently me iwared or riving and shaving, and these have all been con -1 xiiied aorthless, front their imperfect meth./ of riving, 4 - 1114-11 ...Id of splitting from the side of the bin. k but one shingle, which almost invariably rune off. This difficulty is entirely obviated by KENDALL'S MACHINE, "plan frees the lade a the block a piece thick eu•mgh t,a tr." xhin•les. whivii ix separated In the centre, and by 111, , 1 , 21 el elastic guides ,:wit part is conducted through a pair a appr‘miteatulg kni ves • which Completes Li"' 1.10,11.101/ • thus {deducing Inc shingles at every revela tion. Thin nee him. will rime and share from the Lloet flroo thousand eltingl.ai per Lour, of uniform thickness and taper, superior in solidity and durability to that* made by hand or any other process. Its ol*ralhein are by no masts confined to pine and other soft mood, but worts to squat silvattUtgo tout, sealaut, and v.•ry other descriptipu of timber that ..11 he split. The workings et the machitie taus 1* examined at IL IL Ili on's lot idture Fifth street, Pittsburgh. helper o s siert, shingle dealers, and welt of enterprise, this open, u 10.. field for speculation, as there Is no similar invention extant. The machine ocruplen but a mall apace, 61,4 durable run st ruction. and mote bet abut two hundred and eighty dol lars, and a 1111141 and two Is ran make from 20,000 to 2,1,000 !Mingle. per day, with abort three horse power. for right of territory, or ruaeltineet, inquire at No. 31 fifth ate et, or at Ow City Ilotrl. VA All needed Information will be forwarded by letter, when deemed. [1i11123:2m) A DONIKAAI KENDALL I'EKIN TEA STORE, No. 3bl FIPTII STREET, ONE DOOR EAST uP TUM EXCLIANGE BANK, Pittsburgh, Pa. GREEN & BLACK TEAS l'utelmeed direct from the Importer for CASII. +l.. k eono.ho of 101 the different Rayon Ana graded of TKA trttglit to the Amerttan market, 1.041 SOLD WHOLE:IA LK AND RE7AII. •T Tha 1' RRY LOWEST CASII I'ItICESI PACKED TEAS, PUT UP IN MICTALIC PACE AG E 9, r vreaaly f..r the treale. TEAS oF ALL NHADEN, ET TILE /IA Lb' CHEST. IXICUA tio.l CIiOCOLATIR of the can MAN., for Long raperienre hi the IRiditle. is n Mare guarantee that very artir hill hem repreaeuted. MANI% linzei•L A PPoINTLENT, OUR TUE SALI Or Da JAYSKS FAMILY MEDICINES. M. JAYNES. rutatnirglt, March 2.5, nili2:r2th SAMUEL FAIINESTOCK, IMPORTER & DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE o . R 3 Wood street, between Diamond alley and Fourth street, PA. 1 Tux xulecribrr w now opening a wrll arlectrd aaarrt tura' lo.rrign mud ll. Lola are, all new, and will Iw .4.1 on taut, an any ,thrr fun.e ut thin city. lin k..-I,t 'sand a g,nerini nisnorttrinnt of II .4 \ t 1.,7147.1{ S. CA RPM:STEIL:I' TtX)1..1....', sniars ntfrutiou of ptirchanenm. HENRY 11. COLLINS, Produce and Commission Merchant, No. 25 Wood Street. I'll'l'dlltilt N. PA FO it S ['N & SCOTT, CO IV .k.l( DING AND ('OM MISSION m It(' It Dralerm In ‘Wool, tildes, Flour, BAt,,A, I..SUH AND LARD OIL, 4.0- .1 A P 1• 1 , r' E dA' EI:A L L 1.1.0 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENNA. I Eitt..l.lt Weft., 1 • .111, t .t )!Arun. t It Jg•egg.4.Cag.ggis ()el. 11l • A I Irratturt, tt A • rtM.lsttrg ktaruttt, tt 1.1..trt E 171.1,t dt I...tutsVltila. 1 tlttittm k gig g• 04 / I 'lnlay, A tlAJetbell.elt,eilattat, Anieul., nth,. trial •I y A. U. littlltwk it Cu. W 11.1,1:1 Ms & ALLEN, MAN LI vAmiunts OP ('IIII.SON FURNACES, WI rough I Iron Tubing, A !CP FITTINtI GRNKIL-11.1.1 For lA - arming and Vecatils.ling Buildings. s.r NI A It tll LA - %Vertu‘ug tuld 3'rt..11 I t 11,1 IA Atvi, I'.v 4.r Clkilo+ , l3. rum., Chun 10. II ...wt.., I It. JAL., .A I lottviA MARKbT STILKY.t. 7' Put0t. ,, ,,11. Atab NILLIAM IL HAYS d,,C0., I'KALEHS IN 111CO1 11111 S, SIDES :INU SIIOIIIIEiIS, LARK I.A 13) rti 1)1(1 KI) er),l A Inf.,. sol . t nl.rn n. •••• hnn•l Al No. 197 I.llserly $ eeeee , 1t.411. PLNN'A PEARL S'l' E.l \ i•:ti Y. sr - - I R 15K1..1% Enka' TA , FAMILIKS •,tt,., ilir 1131T!E= kIIN. WI . 00.. etrt,t.. 1511111% A It EITHR.. I.iberly And SI ClAir str.t.s. II Self W A IIT7, llrnggt.l. Allegheny. 1R11)1•1: CAMP!, ON ONL/Vnit T. ICILY AN, KENNEDY & CO 13113011D11=1 IMMEMEI FLOUR. GRAIN. BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, Ai 1) I' 0 U R KNRRALL I' , No. 21)9 Libeqy Street, do. 4 th.pr JA NI IS JtH, Ja. KERR & HUNTER, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, -AND -41.-ST EA 11l 110 A T AGENTS.Ii* V,e 27 trtw, between 11ne awl Ottne SAINT LOUIS, Mt. fole2hlaiwiy ) \v. 11. : 4 \l ITII W. W. IL lIUNTKII SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER, WII OLE SALE GROCERS, l!! second and 151 Front at., JAMES BLAKELY, EUROPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER, Corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets, PITTSBURGH. , Q,_ Pusongors brought from tho old country to Pitts borgii, and moneys romittnd to Europe. I novilf JAS. COLLINS J. BANKS KNOX JAMES COLLINS & CO" Forwarding and Commission Merchants, PROPRIETORS OF TUE Collins' Pittaburgit o Meadville & Erie CANAL LINES. Nos. 114 AND 115 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA REFERENCES; Pirrsauanti— Wm. liagaley & Co., Murphy, Tiernan & 00., Smith k Sinclair, Ibmpton, Wlbon & M'Osndleas, Mecum Is Cu., NniUsh * Richardson. PHILA DCLPHIA— ILaguley, Woodward A Co., Truitt, Brother A Co, Wood, Baton & Co. I reidil P w/4 d 11 FORWARDING ANTI commissrow MERCHANT, I=l Fl, ur, Grain, Dried Fruit, Seeds, Lard, But ter, Bacon, and Produce generally. No. S 9 Water Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. ' , Toilets ti Bailey, Esq., Wuuani Dilworth, fir, a. Cuthbert & Sou, Pittsburgh ; Boyd & Ott, 11E4401 & Swearingen, S. Brady, Cash. M. & M. Bank, List & 11owNB, Cronglo & Co., the, W. Anderson:Doe! ~,,, Paxton &Co., Wheeling. intyl PEKIN TEA SloltE e NO. 38 Firrrn STREET. PltEBlI THAIL—A choice lot fresh Green and Black Teas, Just received direct from the importers, which will be sold wholesale and retail, at prices lower than usual. WY 2O 8. JAYNEL. 111 'ERRING-50 bbla. Baltimore received lA. and for oak by [wail HENRY IL COLLLIM ** tit: • EOM M=MMI rAnizlgns AND MECHANWEPA FIRE & MARINE, INSURANCE OW OF PHILADELPHIA. Box. TROB. R. FLORRSCR, R. Eira.ord.p. Stulei,u7. ST Al' gNIE N l' OP BUSINItiA, ^ln theist cloy qf Aztoost to 3111 day of Dec.; 1855 Amount roceival in Mn! inn premium' Piro Total prrtniumm fir five months CAPITA! Bonds of Allegheny Cioliuty, Pittsburgh, anti Pittsburgh res $ 78,721 60 Unarm,' Etouds, Cost_ ,:,3,400 00 _ Luau on First Mortgage of Real E5tate..........._:613. 50 i:10 Stocks, Collawral saC3B4 Ca..h in Book and ou !laud 11,0tr2. . . Capital enbecribett, (payeuent nut Yet KA/00,W Prnutiont Nntees, not yet matured 1iti,..187 31 Duo f Aetna, (eenured by 30114). 18,858 61 Expeneen end Cnunnissione •- ' 11,102 38 $408461 13 Total emoted of Losses incurred, but not yet, eAinete± — Fir.sl,6oB 00 Alariao 3,000 00 $ 4666 66 This Company Irumrea 101 l and Cargo , risks on the obto nd Mississippi tributaries, lusureasgrunst lAws or Darnagers y Fires. Losses liberally adjusted and promptly paid. Rtraaracm—llon. T. M. Howe, Gen. J. K. Moorhead, runes Wino!. For Insurance apply to SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STS., Philadelphia. air MARINE INSI;RANCEB on Yes.le, Cargo, Freight, to all parts of Ulu world. INLAND INSURANCES ON GOOD:\ littera, Ousels Lain. and Land Carringes, to ail parts of the Union. Fl ILK INSURANCE UN MERUHANDIZE generally, 01 Stoma, Dwelling /louses, &c. Assets rj the Cbmp:my .N4rember 61141855. Bondm, Mortgages and Real Estate 410140'20 91 Philadelphia City, and other [onto 85430 00 Stock in Banks, Railroad and Insurance Co's-- 23,060 10 Bills meivable .„, 180,440 9 Cash on hand 26,a26 0 9 Balances lu bands of Agents, Premiums on Ma rine Policies recently waned, and other debts due the Company Subscription Notes.. William Martin Joseph H. ;leal, Edmund A. Sender, John C. Davie., John R. Penroaa, George 0. Leiner, Edward Darlington, Dr. R. M. Huston William C. Ludwig, Hugh Craig, Bpeneerln, Charles Kelley, H. Jones Brooke, J. U. Johnson, T1.10:1. C. iLucr , , Tire PretlileuL HEM, Lin..l.lllot, Socretary. MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE COMM OP PIIILADELPITIA. CUAITIII PERPITVAL-011ANTZD DT TIM STATE OF PENTOITINANIA Chartered Capital, $500,000. FIRE, MARINE AND INLAND TRANSPORTATIOA AARON R LI PPI NCOTT, Prestlen t. • ORM 11 ROG ERS, S.Tretary. GEOlitiE YOU NU, Trpesurem. Aaron S. Lippincott, Mahlon Gillingham, Nicholas 0. Tayho, Orrin Hagen Charles J. Fields, John P. dimMts, James P. Smyth. .11le - This Company has been organized with a Cash Capi tal, and the Directors hare determined to adapt the business to it/ available rNIVAIIS+6II. To observe prudence in Coll4Un nig its affairs, with a promptadjustmont of lota.. Pittsburgh Office, No. 711 Water street. J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. The follovrikg well known and rerponsfble firms is Pitts burgh have aufhoriaed reference to them, with regard to Ow walolity and soundness of the Manufacture.' !militants Company. Kramer & Rehm, Wilson, Childs A Co, George P. Smith & Co, Hampton & Canspben, JOllfll. Tiernan & Co. , H. Childs & Qa nov7 A. A. CARRIER 8 9 CA118.1811" A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Corner Fourth and &wit Afield streets, Pittsburgh, A (1-ENTS State Mutual Fire and Marine lustarane Co., ~f LiariltlSßUßti. CAPITAL, $330,,000., Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co, t..‹ CAPITAL, ea 00,000. Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia, WINCIIESTKIt, VA. C'.IIITAL, $300,000. ,011 . 1 nonwentth Insurance Company, UA *3017,1,17if. - Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co., II ART FORD. CA 11T A L ASSET.N, $2,154,18t). Pennsylvania Insurance Co., "1 PITTS.BURAIII P 7 .4 A NZ) A.VICTS, N0v.5,1855, Sl'2 9,022 49._ Ws. F. Jcuserros, l'residt.nt A. A. CARILIKIL, t . ...erretary. 2,l4:alepcly LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, CORNKR OF WATKR AND MARKET MEETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT UALWAY, ma-This C pony mak,. tocery itomractoo an,ortaluit ,g to ~,ohocto.l v al. LIVE nputixt 111 , 1.1. AN! , CA ROO RISES ou Oh, And Misaislopi.lll River...Ad tributaries, AIM MARINE l'aSki...4 general!) . And Wgaltott L. and Dactunca by Vircc and .gab cat Cho l'ortto tho Sea and Inland Navigation and Tranapoo cation. Polltioa tanned at the Contra rate. conalateut with a 'fogy to all partite. tiotwrt Galway, Swunet Welt:ll*aq J.mpt, V. 1-42.2.1.1a11, M. D., John Scutt, JR11204, Marshall, David Richey, James W. Llai!num, Charles Arbuthnot, kletauder Bradley, Joaepli S. Lawll, Jut= Yull,t.ou, Ttlaluttield It Drown, Lay id 11. Chambora, Chrlatian Zug, Walnut, Carr, Itoturt 11. ILArtler.„. Jac D. %lid!. 4.l.tii CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY WILLIAM BAti ALE‘, IA %IF EL I_ M ARID ELL, Socrefary. - 1. rnr).. 9,7 iwtyrom AMA,/ arra IRAQ ffrorft. 41. - I nail," lIF LL AND CAltlit) ou the Ohio 431 NI iwkomilp Ro,rg tribriLulaL I toolrev ea.fmnlt Long Drooty,, by FIRE. A ko, univat the IRrile nr the See klld inland Newlotlon xnd Insaosportal WBllam napley, Jam. M. Simnel Ron, /Lawn Dunlap, Jr., blame M. Pr.nuock, S. Ilarbaugh, Waiter Bryant, John ftblpton. EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURG H. JOHN H. SHOENBEROKR, PreaideoL ROBERT FUNKY. See gentry. C. W. BATCH/HAM Oetteng Agent. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS PITTSBURG II IWBI'. M. lIUNTMIL J. H. Bhoeuberger, G. W. Cass, C. W. Ilettehe•lt.r, W. K. Nlmick, liaiiir M. INotimwk, T. D. Updike, W. W. Martin, K. D. Cochran, It. T. Leech, Jr., John d. Caughey, George 8. itelden, 8. 8. Bryan, David Weandleas. Nit. AU Loaves siunalued by parties insured under polities loeitioil by thin Company will l* liberally adjusted andpunned ly paid at Ito OFYICK, No. 89 WATER STREET. Lly 11 1 1 ENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets, AUTIWILIZEI) CAPITAL, $300,000. Sirlnsure Du lingo anal other Property against Lees or 141111101 by Fite, and the l'orihe of the &ft awl luivall Nevi getton and Trauvortatien. Pittsburgh, Pa DIRECTORS. Wm. P. Johnston, Rah• Pattorpon, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, W. ArelintoolL Jae. P. Tanuer, (looms W. Smith, W. S. Haven, L. E. Park, I. Odor Sproul, Wade Hampton, D. M. Long, A. J. Jou., J. H. Jones, H. R. Coggaball &soy and 71ress..—A. A. DAIMLER. WI, WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, Prvistataim.—GEOlUM DARRIE, President: P. hl. GOILDON, Secretary. Will insure against all kinds of risks, BIRK and MARINE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Dome I.titutiou, managed by Directors who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, as offering the beet protection to Rase alto desire to be immred. Draturoas—lt. Miller, Jr., C. W. Ilicketson, J. W..Bntler, N. Minna, Jr., W. JI. smith, G. mama, George W4fickson, Andrew Ackley, James Lippincott, George Dantle,Jteries Mc- Auley, Alexander tihnlck, Thomas Scott. 0111ce, No. 02 , Water street, (Warehouse of Spina • co., up dabs.) Pittsburgh. nov2tlyz INSURANCE INSURANCE! Applica *ion for Insurance tor 'rho Merchants' Insurance Company of Philadelphia, The Manntacturers' Imairance iDlominuty of Phila., and The Attna Insurance Company of Hartford, Received by OEO. W. BUNN, at his Agency and Intelligence MIX, on the north side of Obio, .fourth door east of the Diamond, Auxonsar N OTICE.—To the Stockholdeis of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Yuman hereby notified that the Directors of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, in which yen are Skirl huliltua, have mitered into *written agreement with the Ohio and Indiana and Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Compe l:Mei, in pursuance of Acta of the Legislatures of the States of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Iptifitna and Illinois. for their consol idation, am* the name of the Pittsburgh, Furt Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company, and theta meeting to take into consideration and decide upon the adoption or rejection of said Agreement of anowilifttion, wilt b&held in the City of Pittsburgh onahe aecoral day of July, DM, at the office of thd oimpeniat the of 11 o'clock, A. M. of that day. PlpenorgNlll4,67 MASON 801:- J. P. AUDUBON, seey. Ua ---- ERTOOODS—A. A. Asorve I.u. in, are itcalaing_snotber large and well selected eallatment of: nit ) rani; YlOWerrila NNW, kiiiPkot. every deemiptlos. • . . . THOMAS J. HUNTER, Agent, No. 00 Water at., bet. Wood and Market. DELAWARE MUTUAL E=EEI Jame" C. Hand, Theophildli Paul Sing, Jame. Traquair, William Eyre, Jr., Joahua L. Price, James Tenueut, Samuel R. Stokes, Henry Sloan, James B. McFarland, Charles Schaffer, Hubert Burton, John B. Semple, Pittal argh It T. Morgan, J. T. Logan, if WM. MARTIN, N.M. mt. P. A. MADEIRA, Ageo t, No. 95 Water street, Pittabth 7,6 MARINE INSURANCE. FIRE RISKS. WHllam B. Thomas, William Neal, Alfred Weeks, =77.137! PITTSBURGH MIME= OF PITTRBUR(I II =EMI Copt Mark Sterling, Samuel M. Kiar, Itingbaro., Jolla thrworth, Itrattria 8451'rm. J. Schoumuaker, William it. flay*. Ideal OF MARINE AND FIRE RISKS. DI RECTORS. OF PITTSBURGH OZ:=2 PregideAt lion. WM. F. JOUNSTON. Vice Pnaident RODY PATTERSON. 0 4 , , - A sPhA ~'}.' .44 4 **RtjusPA*44*ktigilAi -- '0r6364e , isti4forge:nt!` i atrr :-E*01464-itiftie7filrntirga y„„tb,,, *Arita 46111 colUru ; nle., p ga nstorlttallt of • t'Priug 4 6 ,1 03 OfcuPti :Aunt' Buts. Our ErtenOeltuditt. publit . uttpralty, -wholuirr :tir , litwraily .patreulited-utifre lust pwswoo, will lind treat tudua,mentw -f their- roll, Please do ego, and do yontstricX ;hid its goa— t air mot to Ls : " Aniskftgirr • g 9 14404 4 CO,kl4:4.lo4.Wuuskutrret.. Noirttoor'to 001 net, Church, • ntya Own dourfront tlk.utt street. " 4 68 "42 3 :3 9.908 84 4108,101 31 . 300,000 00 $41,111,1b1 13 Z The ortiit'lliiltaing liernedy - 888 11 A V V , 'S or flick h6ag.i.kilo:iirikt.l4lll:l4oo;Nirti r '41Obit f: , ristfo igufiniviltmeal......AltdsoOthr* the Ihrehhittirtt ,- - bead:cotivotaikellitiOfqhe'stotnaeh, nntithlNlkeet,geil, end great bl9 . o,,At M ti t s;,lll›,witheet4feSiblta- W Mc do% HO, tful preparation SA' fin etr4Cipaliiimfdy- The ,too t that it billow n fats eoptchr'metliciteqlirdigllattlill thir holland settlements In Whcore.W4 New r Ant. .rettion. Illinois and littliantiiiiteitklnuch hithtfot, CAU'nOS I - TO preeent impoeiboa be mishit to, ask for 8,;Id-ar$1 pox - bottle; or six bottleolor prietom PAati, Ja. h bo.,..ii.thicturing phartilacontuts•and.Chemista, Pittaborgh, 1.1„ , 8EL. 1...61t5;', it , Ca, wirier or likTorict.add idet)epik, iar4 Drugsii!itit generally. • - NEW IDVERTISF*I4Tb. ANTEPA. plunk Iridy v propalsesi=.l ing appearance and goodaddre3l4lV-ItiVW•CgadtaP, and through th. wag, salar,d,will ..• • guaranteed. AddressalatY,t , , T Ju94lt. • post PITTSBURGH =dt CONNELLSVILLE New A rray2ewent. aimmcnclng Jttow .2(1, 1856 In consequence of the in terrnption of_navigation on the Youghkigheny, and AlureowthehL Went,: the folliewing. tit` rangemente have been wade for the ronveynace.of Gl/1 ell re to and trawl PERiburgh. - PASSENGERS LEA.VE 113,88.9 96 100,000 00 _ .. Unk °linen by Bunting &Mill's coaches tit 15 A. M. con.enaville by P. IX R. 112 carnet 7.45 Wprt fgewtoti ty Bunting &Ib COrtflieg 9.20 A. It. ' IMP'S 80Wiiat by P. 8.11.6int,11...45, And avriii In Klyabnrgli rit 4 oo . P Jll ••• RETUNN I NG—PAISENO Pittsburgh nt 2.50 , . Insta's Statkiti West Newton &2o P. I N.I r upon arrival orcostooSvip• Irwiri's and arrholn Cum. litlrifia at 8 P. M. ." Faro front :Union town to do • Connelissille to 1itt5burg........r...t-.c.01,05ik, do West Newtouto Passengers will plum procure stage tickets attilie $617,348 if. _ .. . ..... . of toe I . ollTtaylvaitin liallrowl, Pittsburgh, it order- tOsecttre . :..:.7 . o:Wit:le/Ste and e, sure Funurctinu with •the•:.<,:roii.SlSlT_Z- - No Aititz. • Dr li". CATZWEINa; iSifLATinpi. - , - Office P. it 0. R.-R:, West Neithiii, 3ime , At -". -- eflu9.,-,,,1,7, LA"' hiItRARY BY Th Eretniigi Jittrit l "l4thi'tit 13.4 , '6'6o'o will lie sold by catalogue. at the Commercial Sales Roans; cohieiof Wood and Yift .-BITOftL a iitr? ealuablo -TAW LitwarY. ciouposed of the latest editions, purchased new but a ghort end imaterefitions•ssidom , tobwobtaludiL ,- -Itr-ilw4iste--. , will be found: itTSI • Crnuck, 9 vole; DONA, 4 VON; Wheaton, 12 val.: 11 / 4 4 . 11 1 16 tole: llocead, 1.1 v 9111; Vcgrah Admit/01,8 vol*; Jtpir H,h Commou Ica, 66 Ir,&*; !teem. & Wekhy, 1.6 'ruin; lah Litur & Eqcity,22, i . ltligllol.l Toy: Leach'. Cases lleserved,•2 v 014; ke.; - &e. DUI K$TB. United Ftatea,l2 Tolit; W . 7.115114. 2 Ychl ; Clarke, 4. , T01i; • •h. 4 Minot, 2 voLs; 3.3avineti Durdopl.a.• _ . . linsen'e Law Library. 43•Teittlfillard.on Real Property and Mortgagee; 4 vole r United Btintel.Btatptes„A4 Jarge, 8 coin; Bacon',. Abridgement by Bouvier, 10 vole; Greenleaf on Evidence, 3 role; Flory on Agency, Bailments; Equity . Pleading and Turisprinhince, . vole; on . Cob, tractsand . Pleedinge; 5 Inge; 'Barbour's' Cbtiotery'Priailre,' 2 cols; Coko upottlittlitori, 2 Yob, •A nod! it A niceno - Oory porm ions; Collier on Partnership; cugden on Vendoro, 2 yob; 51arvia's Biblioguiphy, . • (btalogues can be had, and the' hanks. • examined, at the place of sate. 'DM P. 31: DAVIS, ' • FPINT']COUNfRY SEAT AND CITY property a Auction.--On 'Muted:l,y evening, June 12.11. et 8 o'clock, et the blerchant4 Exeltange.. Jlb street, "•• will be sold, that valuable lot. utgrunuditlY,aat D ytebtattlt, being No. 1.1 in Reis & Dithridges phin, hash:ix a front of • flat on Dentin Irsnia &Senna. extending back IGLlfeerto.7 Iteury street. Th 4 lot is cituoted pe4c'Oarthihil SL one of . . the fineut locations adJoinirg the city. Al,two lots in the Nbslith ward, having •each -0(21 feet on Van Itrazda street, extending back 64 reek pit which are erected two twurewleut two Mot, brick; house?. A lem, Lots N0..5 and 6 in Reis & Berger's plan, baying ; eaelrn front of. at feet opSumner it.. extending back 1:".0 feet to na alley - . These - lota aim Aitussel In Pitt tnnuajatv, I.llo{ll the upper water Nrorlpf. in a lleallpy locnillion null or i Al., that beabtifal country Parbf in die BorOngtriX Luvri: reuerville, lowing a foot t or aeventy . five feet up Ballet 'at; two hundred and twentydiorn feet op Chiolett at, and ono: Itundted and twelve felt, Fusgtnit Ft., cht which I. 'ereb ra ow:elegant brick cothme :llama! , of At toopts and a apa- - cu•itfhall. wit TWA 10 - overly Pi well stipplied . witli fit itigo.l ur,erwatet, choice fruit and ehrithbety. and ertnuang.flineAßWO:ur Al legheny Valley sceuety. afferdipg...a . rain chan ce foAllzkia , . n idling a delightful home, T,.eapaat.tede. Title zek.d, LIBERTY STREET, PENNSYLVANIA Avenue and Eagle etreot property at Auction.—Ou Thursday evening, :lime 10th. at x delook, at, the:tlerclutnt* • Etehunge, 4th street, will be sold lute Nue.- and in plan of iota laid uut by Boyle loniu, in the Mit Ward, having a hunt 0141 feet on Liberty ritreet, weer the outer. Mii.truf the Peousylrania.Raitroati Company, and extcutt- Mg hack fail feet. to Bpring alley, on whieb are ereetexl.,Uvo substattrial brick Lomas. cuntonicutly sulangt,l in a ...retort, for tett tenement*. tem Of AW bleb from uu Liberty atreet.nnd two on Spring„tdley, which pmduces as annual incoutu at over V 301,. , . Alen, That vela:Oil - a hit ground. athlete on Pentiifrea.. n avenue. beginning 21,4 feet west eflttribtt ink r . tntnt of :21!C feet, thence nerthwenny fry tki 11%. in. hre to no alley w feet wilt.. iihMenf eaktwatctly- 18Teeti'' themw noel hwardly 1117 feet Itt.l inches to the place - . . 0014::: ginning. tagether with the haus. thereon. This property.r in well loatawl, being on the point of the pperwied toter -,f with Fifth ntreeL Alen. Tau contiguiiiiii 'uf graltniii, in • plan of low. on Ltiipfs Till, N. a 5 and :16, each trout of . '-`23.044 ...a i.trrut, and i,atenilink firt to an alley **l fent wida. Tithes good. Terms Lt sate. AocTIUN SALE OP WROUGIIT Cast itvn Pcrap.—On the 10th or .7tOte nest, at 0' °stock. A M., theOhin and Pennsylvania Railroad Company' silt sell, at pnhtie auction, at their Machine Bfinp o -Alleghe ny City', about 1.110 fuses wrought and Can iron strap; taints, as follows, viz laqrt. Or Irv., casfiruil commuil caxt Irvn amp. "ltti wrought lion errep. Terme made known at the time and place anal. MPS. 11. MOOltl. Superintendent tHli, am' Penna. IL IL Wale, Pitleburgh, 3las 26, 1K:.6. ' E 800 K . —Th K n apped and tlrc liandvmrd. 'Ruing the personal ng,•liections of rol, Still and his IVITo "Vbm," of or fortyynars of slavery. Ity Mrs. Kate K. H. Pick:lL/4, with au intro4octiou., by Rev. Saulttni .1. May; and an appendix -- by WilliamlE.FbrnoM,D. U. Yor sale byTt. T. C. AK/ROAN, jag. • 41 Fifth at. • PRIVATE RESIDPNCE FOR SALE.-- - A neat. well bunt - and finished brink on situated on the North Oxman, Alleglutuy City, cnntulning six well • • iinieluttl mews, a bath Twain, cellar and knelled attic: by drannin the yard. This property's beautifully booted and is worthy the attention Of tenons niabillg•• deeiraid? rd. rate residence. Will .lat sold luw . Apply lo • • • .BLAKELY GOODK,-,A. A. Mason _i_jf have just opernvi over '4O cases and pas i 4 08W NUT Kbgbatika, 0 10 4 1 / 0 c r klecks , :ticklaga, nod ovary description of housekeepiag goods which will be sold at anonsiderabls rtduction from tto inmal lama. .M 9 DA It ASOLS.—We invite thttfattentinn74 the ladies Co wane 1,500 cow parietals we bive.rereiTed. thdi lemming by exproa, sun:nig:which are soma - drifts ta,mit:tdagant and desirable styles yet offered. Jag. . A. MASON d CO., 25 Firth at.;,, FUR BALE-20 'acres gland, on which. i 0 erected allowed log house, fttunabarn Other Out buildings, all in good order; I's acres cleamd, well - fenced. and good statirof cultivation: a young orchard, several aopai of grain and clover now in good and Cutting condi tion; the remaining 6 acres well ti.tulieredwould be a good situation for a store, being situated *wile cross,roads,;be... tween Bakerstown nod /Mile., in Middlesex tom:LA.IN But ler county. Will be sold low—terms easy. Wanted—A situation by a young lady, in a Dry Qoodo, Trio:lining or Millinery establiebnieut. • , Wanted--SeveralVris to du housework the city and country. Also, &situation Ilya boy about fourteen years of age, in a store, to run errands or other light work. • • - Inquire oil/ EU: W. BUNV, at his Agency and intelligence Otilmo'north side of Oltiostreit, fourth door oast of Diamond, ALLL'9ItEYY CITY. • Jo: CII.OWE LAND AND DETAWITUE lO CATIONS FOR OdUNTItY itESIDINCES, NORSALIS_ —three ;wrest just beyond the Allegheuy Cemetery, on. the plank road, line forest trees, shrubbery, Ac. Alste6 acres soar the residence of James Blakely, Esq. - For price and tnruis.,.citll at thwlteal EstateOtfice of • jeT 13..OUTIIBERT di SON 61 Market et • lAN - St:MANCE 1, INSURANCg I 1--Applica tiens fur Insurance fur be rare! geed reliable Insurance, t-ummudes, received by GEO. W. BUNN, at hie Rest mut. Agency and Intelligence Office, on the north lade of Obb street,. !berth deur east of the Dhixnund, CITY. Q9DA ASH, of a good and unifontaity,, i . l7 - ,; ) 1 / 4 1 manufactured by the ra.san manaTa.olapwv e prp.. at Tareutum. On bend and for Bale by • ,• - _ Je7 BLRMj BROS. CIONCENTRATED LYE-A ki for Making " .34 T 4 0tel l'UPAni" A° P°4Ab every rerpect on hand and for sale by Jel • 'llROll.2' • BRITISII LUSTRE--,100.1ba. inat tnenie4; I'4 fur sale by Lieti rttmrso BROW" • Fll o ariiiLL BCiXES--200pmers,kja amed and fur sale by -0.41 __ JIRO 1J STEAM AND PHILADELPHIA STMlLalfil HIP The splendid new Steatinhip- CITY liALTiMpRE4apt. - ALmort, will sail -from .Philadelphts On tiltiA, t 26th June—from Liverpool 16th July. dm Phaadeißhicr 0abin......06 and gin. Cafilti.:....sBs and $76.. Steerage- . . .. Steerage...... Page Tickets to and from Liverpool by ... above Lino of Steamships, or by PERST-CLASS.ISAILING FACKETta. (wile procured on Application to _.5.6.13EL & Broadway, Now York, (jr-1 TIIOMPSMN, .110 LibertyaL, Pittaburkb. • P:'4'-falso, Drafts GMAKLIO always on betide. WII LOW PILL. 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